Virtual Boy (G)lue (T)ap (O)ut Cutting Guide

Virtual Boy (G)lue (T)ap (O)ut Cutting Guide

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This is a cutting guide for installation of a Nintendo Multi-out in a Virtual Boy (powered via a Virtual Tap Mod). This guide snaps in the existing Volume and Headphone holes and provides an appropriately-sized template for cutting Multi-out and Palette switch holes. Specifically, the Multi-out void is sized around an official Nintendo Multi-out removed from a DOL-101 Gamecube. The void is in congruence with my other project, the VBGTO which provides a support structure for mounting the Multi-out without requiring any glue (the Virtual Boy has enough of that already) or unsightly screws. Using a DOL-101 Multi-out is admittedly rather niche, so hopefully these projects can be adapted to utilize the 3D printed Multi-out housing designs out there in the future.

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